I am Kohtaro, Webike Offroad Manager.
Dirt Freak has a new detergent! There are many detergents for off-road vehicles in the world. This detergent is a latecomer from a manufacturer specializing in off-road vehicle parts, so many of you may have wondered if they put a lot of effort into it. Many of you may have wondered if they put a lot of effort into making this detergent.
I'm sending you one for Webike Plus so you can wash it! so i got a sample to check out!
What kind of detergent?
Removes stubborn mud stains
In the development process, they focused on removing mud even from clay soil, which is the hardest to remove, and achieved this goal. The product contains ingredients specially formulated for mud stains and meets the high demands of off-road riders. In addition to mud, it breaks down and powerfully removes stubborn stains such as oil, grease, and metal powder.
Mechanism that combines cleaning power and safety
It can be used safely without damaging metal parts, plastic parts, rubber, painted surfaces, etc.
Its weak alkalinity makes it gentle to paints, metals, carbon, resins, and various seals, etc. In addition, it forms a film on motorcycle surfaces to prevent stains, rust, and corrosion.
In addition, the use of environmentally friendly raw materials makes it possible to discharge wastewater as domestic wastewater.
The lineup includes a 1L bottle in a spray gun bottle and refillable 4L and 20L bottles.
I like that you can try it out in the 1L packet, and if you like it, you can get a refill for a fraction of the price!
I actually used it!
With that out of the way, let's move on to the actual washing of the bike.
This time we will wash two vehicles: an off-road vehicle that has run muddy races and an on-road vehicle that is driven exclusively in the rain.
Off-Road Vehicle Edition
I am in a doldrums because I ran the JNCC Takai Fuji the other day.
How clean will it be?
First, remove any mud that can be removed, using only water.
After some cleanup, spray evenly.
Leave it on for 5 minutes after spraying, as it helps break up and encapsulate dirt.
After leaving it alone, scrub and wash it with a brush or sponge.
The most important basic rule of car washing is to keep the car wet. If you feel the water is running out, lightly spray it with water to keep it dry!
After scrubbing with a brush, etc., rinse it clean. After that, wipe up.
Many people finish off cars with a water rinse, but it is a good idea to wipe down even the smallest areas because the level of finish will vary depending on whether or not the car is wiped down.
At that time, I recommend spraying a spray type coating and wiping it off to clean it & prevent mud from sticking to it next time you drive!
I didn't scrub that hard to test the cleaning power, but it did clean!
Feels good to have the seat logo, disc guard, and other white parts back together!
If it can be cleaned to this level in about 30 minutes, isn't it possible?
Mud discoloration from mud getting into fine scratches and mud stains on the tires are another step.
This is unavoidable because too much cleaning power can also increase aggression.
On-road vehicles
I'm in charge of off-road, but I do have an on-road machine! My main use is commuting in the rain lol.
(Cub, my main bike, loses its fire in the rain & replicas are less likely to get their bodies wet in the rain)
I ride only in the rain, so it's a sloppy ride.
The rear area is particularly prone to dirt, partly due to chain lube splatter.
The backs of the fenders and the wheels are dirty. ......
I am writing Webike Plus and am struck by the dirtiness of my own bike.
But if you spray it with a swoosh and scrub a little ......
It cleaned up in no time!
Because it is a dirt freak detergent, it is specialized for mud, but it is also effective for oily stains such as chain lube.
I find it works best when used in conjunction with body shampoo, exclusively for the underside of the body!
Summary
A detergent that's safe to use and cleans both off-road and on-road vehicles! Feels good when your machine is sparkling clean!
Using a strong alkaline detergent for industrial use is also cosmetic, but it is safer to buy a special detergent for motorcycles because it often damages aluminum and rubber.
How about buying one for the rainy season when both on-road and off-road vehicles get dirty!